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    A Practical Guide to Medical Malpractice Litigation: A Plaintiff's Perspective is a practical guide to assist the practitioner in successful conduct of medical negligence litigation. It covers all aspects of the case including:

    • Initial screening of the

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    Publisher:Carswell
    Service Number:30835183
    ISBN:9780779838400
    Pages:158
    Publication date:2012-02-23
    Practice area:Tort & personal injury law
    Jurisdiction:Canada
    External Product Title:A Practical Guide to Medical Malpractice Litigation: A Plaintiff's Perspective, Softbound book
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    Authors:

    Brian Devlin, Q.C.

    Brian Devlin, Q.C., is senior litigation counsel with thirty years experience in the conduct of medical negligence litigation. He is widely considered to be among the best plaintiffs counsel in Canada in this difficult area of practice. 

    The Hon. Judge Heather Lamoureux

    The Honourable Judge Heather Lamoureux practiced law for twenty years in the field of medical negligence and serious personal injury, prior to her appointment to The Provincial Court of Alberta criminal division. Judge Lamoueux is adjunct professor at